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Getting the coordinate data | = Getting the coordinate data = | ||
Google Maps (old style) | == Google Maps (old style) == | ||
Open Google Maps (satellite view recommended) on the camera position, zooming in as far as possible. | 1. Open Google Maps (satellite view recommended) on the camera position, zooming in as far as possible. | ||
Right-click on the camera position and select "center here". The map will move slightly, centering that position. | 2. Right-click on the camera position and select "center here". The map will move slightly, centering that position. | ||
In the side bar left to the map, click the "link" button (next to the printer’s). A small popup window will appear, offering some link options. | 3. In the side bar left to the map, click the "link" button (next to the printer’s). A small popup window will appear, offering some link options. | ||
Copy&paste the highlighted link starting with "https://maps.google.de/" to any text editor. This link already contains the coordinates you need. | Copy&paste the highlighted link starting with "https://maps.google.de/" to any text editor. This link already contains the coordinates you need. | ||
Search the link for a parameter starting with "ll=" (not "sll="!). Following this, you’ll find two numbers separated by a comma. Thats the coordinate data you want. For instance, a Google link like "https://maps.google.de/maps?q=london+tower+bridge&hl=de&ll=51.50543,-0.075359&spn=0.012114,0.018303&sll=48.770672,9.008789&sspn=6.568017,9.371338&t=h&z=16&iwloc=A" contains a latitude of 51.50543 (degrees north) and a longitude of -0.075359 (west of Greenwich, thus negative). | Search the link for a parameter starting with "ll=" (not "sll="!). Following this, you’ll find two numbers separated by a comma. Thats the coordinate data you want. For instance, a Google link like "https://maps.google.de/maps?q=london+tower+bridge&hl=de&ll=51.50543,-0.075359&spn=0.012114,0.018303&sll=48.770672,9.008789&sspn=6.568017,9.371338&t=h&z=16&iwloc=A" contains a latitude of 51.50543 (degrees north) and a longitude of -0.075359 (west of Greenwich, thus negative). | ||
Google Maps (new style) | |||
Open Google Maps (satellite view recommended) on the camera position, zooming in as far as possible. | == Google Maps (new style) == | ||
Right-click on the camera position and select "What’s here?" | 1. Open Google Maps (satellite view recommended) on the camera position, zooming in as far as possible. | ||
2. Right-click on the camera position and select "What’s here?" | |||
In the pop-up window on the top left, the coordinates are displayed along with the place’s name (if applicable). | In the pop-up window on the top left, the coordinates are displayed along with the place’s name (if applicable). | ||
Copy the coordinates. | 3. Copy the coordinates. | ||
OpenStreetMap | |||
Pick the "Share" option on the menu bar to the right. | == OpenStreetMap == | ||
Tick the "Include marker" checkbox. A blue marker appears in the map center. | 1- Pick the "Share" option on the menu bar to the right. | ||
Drag the marker to the correct position. The map will re-center. | 2. Tick the "Include marker" checkbox. A blue marker appears in the map center. | ||
Click on the "Where am I?" in the search box. Your coordinates will appear. | 3. Drag the marker to the correct position. The map will re-center. | ||
4. Click on the "Where am I?" in the search box. Your coordinates will appear. | |||